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Home / Projects / Onboard Sensing, Analysis, and Reporting (OSAR): Expanded Field Demonstrations and Development of Associated Visual Aids

Onboard Sensing, Analysis, and Reporting (OSAR): Expanded Field Demonstrations and Development of Associated Visual Aids

Abstract

The goal of the research is to expand the time for the field demonstration for the mini-PEMS and to develop a visual aid that would provide for provide a visual characterization of emissions on both a spatial and temporal basis. This would allow the scope of the OSAR research to be broadened considerably in terms of scope and stakeholders. Additionally, this would further spur the industry into a solution that includes instrumenting all new heavy-duty trucks with ideas for retrofitting older ones depending on feedback from the agencies.

Research Investigators (PI*)

Kent Johnson*, University of California, Riverside

Project Information

Start Date: November 1, 2019
End Date: March 31, 2023
Status: Active
Grant Number: 69A3551747128
Source Organization: CARTEEH UTC
Project Number: UCR-03-28
RiP URL
UTC Project Information Form

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CARTEEH Focus Area(s)

Transportation System
Emissions and Energy Estimation

Sponsor

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
University Transportation Centers Program
Department of Transportation
Washington, DC 20590 United States

Performing Organization

University of California, Riverside
900 University Ave
Riverside, CA 92521

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